Purification of Cellular and Organelle Populations by Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting for Proteome Analysis

  • Godfrey W
  • Rudd C
  • Iyer S
  • et al.
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A goal of proteomic research is to detect all proteins in a particular biological subsystem, such as a cell type or cellular subfraction (1). This effort requires a combination of technologies first, for subfractionation and purification of the cells and cellular...

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Godfrey, W. L., Rudd, C. J., Iyer, S., & Recktenwald, D. (2005). Purification of Cellular and Organelle Populations by Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting for Proteome Analysis. In The Proteomics Protocols Handbook (pp. 67–78). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-890-0:067

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